THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1949.
U.S. Senate Committee TRIPLE INJECTION
Approves Arms Japanese Aid Proposals Asia "Should
$500m. FOR ATLANTIC
PACT COUNTRIES
Trade With
Be Built Up"
Singapore, Oct. 17.-The United Nations Far Eastern Committee on Industry and Trade agreed today that Japanese trade with other Asiatic countries should be built up to its maximum potential.
Washington, Oct. 17.—The Senate Appropria- tions Committee today approved the US$1,314,010.- 000 spending programme to help rearm Atlantic Pact countries and other non-Communist nations.
India emphasised, however, The programme provides $500,000,000 in cash, that economie rehabilitation of be tied in with and the same amount in contract authority for the Japon should
the development of industries in Atlantic Pact allies, $211,370,000 for weapons-toother Far Eastern countries, Greece and Turkey, $27,640,000 for Koren, Iran and
The United States delegate, Mr Myron C. Cowen, Am- the Philippines and $75,000,000 which, at President bascador to the Philippines, Truman's discretion, could be used for China or urged member nations to step.
up Zood exports to Japan in re that general area.
tum for equipment they need for industrial recovery.
The House of Representa. tives has already approved
the bill will
Dr Sherwood Fine, represen ting General Douglas Mnc-
by turning go to a joint Important role
at manufactured goods from
Romulo On exactly the same figure, but Arthur, said Japan could play
Technical Assistance Programme
"STEP TOWARD FREEDOM"
Senate House conference: the Far East's supply of raw committee for members to materials. work out differences in other ; grants for other Govern- ment departments which the House has tacked on.
The Appropriations Committee arted after the acting Secretary of State, Mr James Webb, hack atbed that Pael nations would have joint defence plans rendy for Mr Truman's approval in frum four to six wecks.
Legislation bare the spending
of more than $100,000,000 for arm to treaty inations until Me Truman approves the defence plan.
CHINA GRANT MAY NEVER BE USED
Mr Webb tal The Committee
SOVIET CHARGE
America Wat
using the
The meeting was marked by a charge from the Soviet dele gate, Mr S, S. Nemtchine, A
(Slam), bassador to Thailand that
CAFE session for adverthing and euromereni propaganda.
Her
referring
Mr C'ewen's rradan of messager from the International Arbitra- ton Association and Americ.un Arbilleation
boil Association, Private agencies, who offered their help in trade disputes.
WAN
to
Mr Nem china Rajc there vrje radios and uewspapers for cianmercial propagandin, und i every delegate wan To start
New York, Oct. 17.--- General Carlon P. Romulo, President of the United Na- tions, said today that the; UN programme of technieni assistance to under-develop. But without the full appropra-advertising organisations trom
don the progratame would be their ed areas WaA
test of
nwa country, "I submi. curtailed before 16 had really been started.
we would not be finished here
end of the year." Hegarding conviction
by the Greece, fre enti- Mr Cowen said he read the that prosperity is as indivi- modest that ki from four to 12 mensagra Duly for the Com-
The sible as peace, and that both unitas guerilla wartaretler's Information.
Dete can be best achieved through
would be reduced to
mittee's tatcmon proportion, pretly should be no more "police force" collaboration within
because "[ Yugoslavin's 29- the matter. Arnoclated Presa. trangement from Moscow,
"people helping other people, because of the
United Nationa.”
the
п
Gen. Romulo spukte al luncheon given in his honour in New York.
Ile wald: The programune of technical asistance to under- developed arcos is illustrative
when led to the closing of the Yugoslav-Creek frontier to
Ruerilla funds.
Mr Webb told the Senators he was quite uncertain
whether i the $75,000,000 for Chinn
Chinese area would the
of the nature, Genpe and irr portance of the work of the actually be used. United Nations in the economic and social helds. It also high-Included
tad
ever
The illcretionary fund was ti the demand 07
legislators.
tights the immense difficulties Repabuçan thal stard in the way of its ne- Mr Webb revealed that the complishment.
former Secretary
Tu Stussen,
The Com- nald there talk about
Israel Charges Iraq With Persecution
of State Mr Loudon, Oct. 17-The Israeli The recipient countries must George Marshall, the Republican Legallon in Londen cald in a supply the resources and part politica
lender, Mr Harout statement tonight that the of the funds to do their
and about 20 other Government of Israel had share of the job. The rest of leading citizens
received "gravely disquieting the capital, tools and technical with the Department's three-reports of a
How perreation" against
members
skill will come froITA
industerats
had consulted
Jessup Committee
ally more advanced countries. formulating new polley op- "And only a comparatively proach toward Chi-United small part of these requirements Press.
will be in the form of loans or
subsidies by the governments.
new wave
of
of the Jewish minority in Iraq.
"These
reports tell of numerous arrests and of torture -
of those detained with the pur- pos: of eliciting the names of
A four-month-old child yells lustily in Madison
British Army
Officers Made ROX
German POW Clear Mines
ALLEGATION AT MANSTEIN TRIAL
Hamburg, Oct. 17-Dr. Laternser, one of the Ger- man counsel defending Field-Marshal Erich Von Manstein o war crimes charges, alleged today that British officers had forced German prisoners of war in! Norway and Holland to clear mines.
As a result, he alleged, there were many casualties..
fun SipongAndresenfiompainilaway chief prosecution Counsel in the
• (Wisconsin) as he receives a triple injection to protect him from whooping cough, tetanus and diphtheria. Dr C. K. Kincaid, who is in charge of the town's immymisa-trial, profested sharp tonight tion programme, said the baby was not objecting to the needle but to being held down. At his nge, the baby could hardly contradict him, (AP Picture).
Greek Guerillas'
66
Ceasefire"
Offer Discounted
DEFEAT ALREADY AN "ACCOMPLISHED FACT"
Lake Success, Oct. 17.-American sources Anid today that the reported offer by the Greek Com munists to cenae guerilla operations but maintain their arms would have little bearing on the United Nations' efforts to settle the dispute between Greece and her northern neighbours.
The offer was reported to have come from the "Free Greck Radio" as top UN officials prepared to issue a report on their conciliation efforts, based on the "final" replies from Russia, the United Stater, Britain and the four countries directly involved in the dispute.
against Dr Laternser's ollega- tion.
Dr Laternser WEG dealing with the charge alleging legal employment of Russian pri-
of war by Manstein's armles in digging for mines,
"We shail bring proof," he Faid, "that British omcers in Holland after the war forced German rapper units to clear minefields and thal amoag
them were
many prisoners in- experienced in mine clearance, with the result that there were many cosunities.
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U.S. Rejects
Soviet Allegations
An American soured bach a concessions to achieve an agree- "offer to stup Oghting by able settlement between Greece group which had already been and her Communist northern Washington, Oct defeated" could not be con- neighbours.
United States, in a note to the &tered
Omec.
accnsations
"It in also more than a coin- cidence that the offer comes at a time when Mollk (M. Jucoù Malik Chief Soviet represente- uve to the UN) is inking some Initative in Greek contillation efforts," he added.
That femarkt appeared to sup- port reports that M. Malik hack indicated willingness to make
German POW
Return From
The rest must be furnished by POPE CANCELS thers who may have assisted in Russian Camps
private concerns, and individua),
investora
"There are not many items lo
our
agenda which are an
portant a9 the technlewi
CEREMONY
the escape of the few who have suceeded in leaving Irg and
DENNIS O'KEEFE
IE NEPERLES ENTIRE
today THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE ON THE MAINLAND Russia's attitude toward Greek Soviet Foreign contatian
[ rejected Russian efforts is believed that America was turning Ger- to have been calculated to have
"drill ground." The American rote
adverse effect on Yugo-mans into
campaign for election
slavla's
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in turn
LIBERTY
At 2.30;
30, 1.30 &
9.30 m
to the Security Council when accused Russla of reinforcing to - DAY
the the General Assembly votes on Soviet Zone police force.
Yugoslavia is op which was delivered today, re- States note, Thursday. posing Russin's brand-picked candidate, Czechoslovakia."
I a argued also that the wave of purge arrests Czechoslovakia -wil Czech delegation of United Press.
The United
plled to a Soviet note of Octo-
"Human Nature doesn't change....like a stick of
ber 1 criticising the formation ROCK, bite all the way down-you'l¡ still read 'Brighton'?"
The
note reaffirmed
טרז
An American source said; of the West German Govern- "There is some evidence that ment. current proceedings in Czecho- slovakia are excrling consider | American Government's hellef able influence on the thinking. the principles of the Pots- of some de.egations concerning (dam Agreemens and said: the security Council election." hopes that the time is not for distant when the Soviet Govern- inment, lastead of seeking to im- pose Its arbitrary will upon tho rob the Germans of its Zone, will co- votes.-operate with the Western Alles
In
all the Germans of enabling all Germany, within the frame- BRITISH FOREIGN
work prescribed by international OFFICE SCEPTICAL
agroments, to work out
their London, Oct. 17. The Foreign out dictation and with democra
common political destiny with- Office expressed scepticism totic freedom of actioa"--Reuter. Communist sources declined
the Greek r.bels' Insecurity under to estimate how many prisoners day that Vatican authorities are anxious wh
which the Jewish minority in
decision to stop were still held in the Soviet
Bghting in to spare the 33-year-old Pope trag has been living during the Union, but they expressed con- Greece had any Immediate any extra strain before the last few years-on Insecurity of dence that all would be released significance. opening of the Holy Year next which the latest manifestation Christmas Eve.
only too potent an Indication.
Vatican City,
Oct. 17-The has cancelled A special for the stek which
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WAS
sistance programme in its broad economic and social implication c Properly carried
to have been held in St Peter's next Wednesday. Tho reason Elven
Wils "technical
out, it could develop into one of the strongest supports of the just and stäble | difficultles," poace wo
striving arc estabilst."
reaching Israel," the statement Berlin, Oct. 17--Russia has dentured,
returned 122,117 German p-l- "Their departure from Iraqom of war to their homeland was motivated as much by the since July 1, a summary af
to take their chare tnreivals the building up of the land of showed today. their people as by the terrifying
of
desire
10 Observers here believe the feelingt
Gen. Romulo, said: "I would place its implementation among the most constructive achieve. ments of the Unified Nations- a great forward step townre genuine freedom and better life
- for all peoples of the world
-Unito Pr
nt the
Oder fronter
A spokesman said that the by the end of the year.
The Soviet-German Friend-urriling' casefire "m lntries Instead of the ceremony in "The situation is regarded as ship Society has organised, a
the present position, as there has St Peter's the Pope will deliver being of the wijnost gravity and
been little fighting" since their section special
former defeat two months ago.
"AL
it is not whether any further acts of sabotage will take place," he sald.
the
and a
a specini broadcast for the sick great anxiety is being felt fer prison:rs in
re/ suffering throughout the this helpless minority." world on a date to be announ- red-Reuter.
U.S. Tests With SIDE GLANCES
Raid Warning
Mitchell Field, (New York). Oct. 17. The American Air Fotro announced "promising results" today from an air raid warning system that skips î coded inaudible alarm into 1111 ordinary radio broadcast in seven seconds.
Special receivers in strategic air raid warning centres would register the alarm by light, boll or buzzer.
The Civil Air Defence would go. Into action on the basis
of
.. frestr information from military air defence control centres. Router.
EGYPT SEEKS UK ARMS
London. Oct. 17-An Egyptian Government mission, began falls hore today with War Ofec chiefs on the purchase of equip- ment for their country's army an air forre.
The missior is expected to be busy for about one month. At- tached to it are several technical experix
Egypt wants to buy Ehler aircraft. from Britain and light Armour for her army. A number of unfulfilled orders placed be fore the United Nations tast year Imposed its embargo con the export of arms to the Mid- dle East, will probably be given priority Associated Press.
Ma~
Israeli Legation tatement claimed.
nded-Reuter.
By Galbraith
for Eastern Germany membership of 50,000, in
Tepatriates appear Ja good health and are comfortably dressed. in contrast to the thousands of ragged invalids freed in earlier years.
The
Many Kaye raduted frem Communist study courses at Soviet cathps. They are given top preference for appointment Lo the East German people's police.Associated Preds
UNICEF PLAN AGAINST TB
clear
the
moment
Dock Strike
In Genoa
Rome, Oct. 17.-Dock workers in Genoa today stopped work in support of demands that the Government accept a scheme for A reporter asked whether a dock workers' Insurance fund Britain at least welcomed the
They said they would resume ceasefire announcement as a work tomorrow
morning, but step towards peace in Greece: would come out on strike again The official replied. "Let's wait later if their demands were not and see what it leads Associated Press.
Washington,
•
mot.
In Home, printers met news- paper owners and publishing re- presentatives in a final attempt to avert a new printers strike morrow in support of higher Printers in Venice are already
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bave ceased cal teams today began injecting hostilities. (nuout a million and a half
"There is no way of knowing
"From the Editorials" (London Re- Tunisian children with anti- if the uenias mean what they
lay) D.10, Weather Beport; 0.11, "A tuberculosis vacuine
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Father Emergency Fund..
military aid to Greece would be American Airways announced
yan, SJ (Studio): 6.40, UNICEF authorities here said less than in the past.
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Studia forczaw no Tokyo would leave San Fran- Melódies.-The Melachtine Orch atra world plan to treat about 59,- halt in such aid to Gracee,
elsep tomorrow morning.
with hits Willems and Harry_Ngw». 000.000 children.
Bon, (UCTS); 10.25, Joe Daniels "The guerillas still have some) During the past six months. 15,000 clements in
every Monday and Thure-Francale: 11. Radio News Repl 450,000 chlidren in Morocco have Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. Each day.
(London Itelny); 11.10, Weather Re been examined and about 200-one of these countries basan- The stato-cruisers will cut Close down,
port and Summary of News; 11:20, ww ́vaccinated.--Riter.
nounced pubilely that theso eight hours off the former flying. people have been disarmed and time to Tokyo via Honolulu internal. We have no factual and Midway.—Associated Press.
leven so they remain a threat to
Greece.
www
Albania.hts will leave San Fran- and li Hot Shots; 10.40, Chonzon
Communist Activity confirmation of that at all, but
· Leads To Arrest
munist activity.
Election Rosult. In Norway
Lumber Ship On - Fire
Lourenco Marques, Oct. 17. In Athens, the Greek War
Scattle, Oet, 17-The United -The police here have arrested | Minister, M. Kanellopoulos, was Oslo, Oct. 17,—The final re- S'ates Coast Guard reported to- about 20 prominent Mozrabique quoted by a newspaper there no sulls of last week's Norwegian day that the Pansmonton lum- citizens on allegations of Com, saying: "It is Impossible to general election how the her ship. Salina Cruz of 1:343 attach_any_Importance whatso- tollowing: distribution of the tons, was burning furiously An official statement alleged over to the bandit announce 150 seats In Parliament--La- | above, decks 80 miles off the that they had led an organiza- ment, which is nothing but an bour 84 seats, Conservatives 23, coast of the State of Washing
called "Movement of nekowledmont or an
Farmers Party fon
· nc.ome | Liberals (21, Young Mozambique · Democrats | complished:· fact.” “Ho was 12. Christian People's Party The crow of 17 had abandon which was Communist In: Its answering reportero' questions, [ning and the Communists one. ed ship in two lifeboats, nims and methods.~Reuter. ----Reuter.
8-27
DONE, 1949 DIL NEÁ BERVICE, DIE T. MAIA, U É EXT, OFF, 1-
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